April 23, 1928. Uncle Timothy is dead. His nieces and nephews have gathered at his backwoods Vermont estate for the reading of his last will and testament. His million dollar inheritance will be shared among those gathered. There is one condition: only those who spend the whole weekend at the house will share in the inheritance. What could possibly go wrong?

A terrible secret lurks far beneath the streets of New York. Investigators are plunged into a mystery and a race against time to save the lives of a family. Will they discover the dark truth in time? The answer is up to you.

Observations on individuals related to Professor Meriweather’s project Harold Winthrop I met him through the professor, who has not exactly made what he asks us to do easy. A slightly less studious version of me would likely enjoy his company very much in some ways; he’s attractive and possesses a...

The town of Bay View was struck by tragedy and bizarre horror yesterday as the Nomi International Circus was raided in the early morning hours by the Sheriff's Department after receiving a 9-11 call from frightened youths trapped within. Sheriff's deputies on the scene discovered the remains of multiple murder...

I picked up Super Genius Games' A Peculiar Pentad (for Call of Cthulhu - licensed, oh yes) about a month or so ago. At $15, it was something of a convenience buy, if not an opportunity one. Weird CoC stuff has a way of going OOP fast (so says my copy...

Hello Folks. My name is Jacob. I am 35, married, have a stable job, flexible schedule, and a wonderful home that I love to host games at. I've been playing games for 20+ years on and off. For the last couple of years I have struggled to find a reliable group of players or another great GM. So in the...

Member of The Redacted Files podcast @TRFpodcast theredactedfiles.com rpg player for 30 years on and off. Prefer to play but can GM. Podcast is always looking for new players/games but I am pretty full with two regular sessions and occasional pickup games. I am primarily interested in Call of Cthulhu any era, and Eclipse Phase.

Love and miss gaming. Love the old school table top RPG's where you had your character on paper, your dice, a table map to draw on and if you were lucky, some figs. Otherwise, coins worked. I have been out of the gaming scene for too long (get into RPG's at Con's pretty much only). People moved away and eventually...